Cricket / Joginder Sharma announces his retirement from all forms of cricket hero of t20 wc 2007

Zoom News : Feb 03, 2023, 01:27 PM
Indian Cricket Team: The next mission of Team India is the Test series to be played against Australia. Indian cricket fans have got a big shock before the start of this series. A player of Team India has suddenly announced his retirement. This player played a major role in India winning the 2007 T20 World Cup. Although this player did not become a part of Team India after this World Cup.

This player of Team India retired

Whenever the 2007 T20 World Cup is mentioned, the name of Joginder Sharma becomes fresh in the minds of Indian cricket fans. It was Joginder Sharma who made Team India the world champion by throwing the last over against Pakistan in the final match. Joginder Sharma has now announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. He has given this information to the fans on social media.

earned a big name in a small career

Joginder Sharma, 39, has played a total of 4 T20s and 4 ODIs for Team India in his international career. In ODIs, Joginder Sharma took 1 wicket while spending runs with an economy of 4.6. At the same time, in the T20 format, Joginder Sharma took a total of 4 wickets while giving runs with an economy of 9.52. Apart from this, Joginder Sharma also played 16 IPL matches. He was part of the team of Chennai Super Kings.

Hero of 2007 T20 World Cup

In the final of the 2007 T20 World Cup, Team India scored 157 runs while batting first. Chasing the target of 158 runs, Pakistan needed 13 runs from the last six balls to win. Captain MS Dhoni gave the last over of the innings to Joginder Sharma. And then Joginder made India the world champion by dismissing in-form Misbah-ul-Haq. This match was the biggest match of Joginder Sharma's career.

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